“Pterodactyl, a flying creature which once lived in Ireland. The locals call it “Peter O’Dactyl” or “Terry Dactyl” depending on whether they have seen the name written or heard it spoken." – The Devil’s Dictionary, Ambrose Bierce
Pterodactyls ranged in size from the size of sparrows to a 30 foot wingspan. I don’t know how big their eggs were. And if it is fossilized the yokes would be no good for culinary usage.
Lucy Rudy 11 months ago
It can’t be very fresh.
nosirrom 11 months ago
Omelet for 100.
silberdistel 11 months ago
The cook’s grin is worth every trouble he might get :-D
silberdistel 11 months ago
He will need at least a pizza shovel to flipp this egg. Better a snow shovel.
will.pittenger1 11 months ago
Probably mostly rock.
Just-me 11 months ago
That’ll be one big omelet.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 11 months ago
Did someone order eggs-tra large?
cuzinron47 11 months ago
I imagine that would have been a hard egg to crack.
wildlandwaters 11 months ago
isn’t it kinda…old???
John W. Vinson Premium Member 11 months ago
“Pterodactyl, a flying creature which once lived in Ireland. The locals call it “Peter O’Dactyl” or “Terry Dactyl” depending on whether they have seen the name written or heard it spoken." – The Devil’s Dictionary, Ambrose Bierce
norphos 11 months ago
Pterodactyls ranged in size from the size of sparrows to a 30 foot wingspan. I don’t know how big their eggs were. And if it is fossilized the yokes would be no good for culinary usage.